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Ingredients
Couchgrass Root (Elytrigia repens)
Pure Grain Alcohol (20%)
Pure Filtered Water
Dosage Forms
Couchgrass Root is available in concentrated, certified Kosher and Parve, Super Strength Holistically Standardized low alcohol extract packaged in convenient 50ml
amber glass bottles with pipette droppers.
Indications
A common grass found in North America, couchgrass contains potent diuretic properties. This perennial helps treat conditions of the bladder, kidneys, and urinary tract such as stones, prostatitis, cystitis, nephritis, and inflammations. Rich in vitamins
and iron, couchgrass is also consumed for its nutritional value. In addition, research performed on this plant has demonstrated its broad antibiotic activity.
Contraindications
Do not use during pregnancy.
Therapeutic Indications
Found throughout North America, couchgrass actually originated in Eurasia. The roots and rhizomes of this species are utilized for medicinal purposes. Containing iron and vitamins A and B, this perennial grass is
also consumed for its nutritional value.
A powerful diuretic, couchgrass is often used to treat conditions of the bladder, kidneys, and urinary tract; stones, prostatitis, cystitis, nephritis, and inflammations. This herb's anti-inflammatory activity makes it a valuable course of action to deal
with gout and rheumatism. Compounds in couchgrass also exhibit antibiotic characteristics against various organisms.
Couchgrass root is historically used to lower blood cholesterol, and assist with treating diabetes, chronic skin diseases, and liver problems. In addition to reducing kidney stones, preparations of this root help to prevent the occurrence of stones and
gravel. Couchgrass is also an effective expectorant.
Storage
Couchgrass should be stored tightly sealed in a cool, dry area until it is required.
Usage
Take 6 drops 3 times daily one half hour before meals for an extended period of time (three to four months).
Complimentary Therapies
A proper diet is essential to overall good health. Replace the intake of junk, processed and fast foods with vegetables and fruits. Compliment your daily diet with a well-balanced multivitamin and mineral. Drink plenty of water and juice (at least 8
glasses a day), instead of coffee, tea or sodas to replenish the body's fluids.
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